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3 (Optional) If you chose to empty the vCenter Chargeback Manager database, click Continue.
4 Click Continue to confirm the uninstallation.
5 Click Done.
What to do next
If you uninstall an instance that is part of a cluster, ensure that you manually remove the entries corresponding
to the instance from the load balancer. To remove the instance from the load balancer, run the following
commands on the load balancer machine:
cd
Installation_Directory
\vCenter-CB-Tools\load-balancer\bin
ModifyLBWorkers delete
Server_Instance_Name
Server_Instance_Name is the name of the vCenter Chargeback Manager instance that was provided during the
installation.
Uninstall Load Balancer
If you installed the load balancer on a separate machine, then you must run the uninstaller to remove the load
balancer.
Procedure
1 Start the uninstaller from the Start > Programs > VMware > VMware vCenter Chargeback >
Uninstall VMware vCenter Chargeback menu.
Do not remove the application using Add/Remove Programs. The application is not removed cleanly and
you might have to manually delete some files that were not deleted during the uninstall process.
The Uninstall VMware vCenter Chargeback wizard is displayed.
2 Click Next.
3 Provide the vCenter Chargeback Manager database information and click Next.
Option Description
Database Type
The type of database used to create the vCenter Chargeback Manager
database. This can be either SQL SERVER or ORACLE.
Database URL
The IP address or host name of the system on which the vCenter Chargeback
Manager database is installed. For an SQL Server database, you can also
provide the vCenter Chargeback Manager database instance name. The
database instance name must contain only ASCII characters.
For Oracle Database, the database URL can be in any of the following formats:
IP Address
Host Name
For SQL Server, the database URL can be in any of the following formats:
IP Address
Host Name
IP Address
\
Database Instance Name
Host Name
\
Database Instance Name
You can also specify a well formed JDBC URL that starts with 'jdbc' and
contains the database name.
Database Port
(Optional) The port on which the database service is listening for requests.
If the port number is not specified, the installer uses the default port. For an
Oracle database, you must specify the TNS listener port if you are not using
the default port 1521. For an SQL Server database, specify the database
instance port if you are using a static port.
Database Name
Name of the database in which vCenter Chargeback Manager stores the
application-specific data. For Oracle Database, ensure that you provide the
service name and not the SID.
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